Four Last Things (video game)
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''Four Last Things'' is a point-and-click adventure video game (see
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). Made by Joe Richardson, it came out on 23 February 2017 for Windows,
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, and iOS. '' PCGamer'' said that the game was a “
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-esque, painterly point and click.” ''Four Last Things'' has animated paintings that have been stitched together into a game world. It has a sequel, '' The Procession to Calvary''.


Reception

The game, its concept, and its art were given a fairly decent review in '' PC Gamer'', although the lack of a manual save function was criticized. It was nominated for Best Art at the Independent Games Festival's award show in Brazil in June 2017. The ''
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'' included it on a list of eight “innovative” indie games at the London Games Festival. The IBT liked the “witty writing” of Richardson, the use of the public domain Renaissance-era paintings, and that the game allowed you to slap bishops.


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